No it doesn’t mean that. It is nothing more than a confirmation your FO is aware of your case, they have your case file forwarded from the NBC. Some FOs put up this update, some don’t. The update about being ready to be scheduled for an interview could be displayed for several months before bio has been scheduled as a matter of fact. Don’t try to decode or look for some hidden meaning from it, there isn’t.Hello everyone,
Quick question:
My online status is at “your case is ready to be scheduled for an interview”, does it mean that my background check is cleared? Bc I thought that happens only after biometrics. Thank you for the clarification
Go through the FAQ section of the AOS process spreadsheet.Hi sm1smom,
Should I wait for KCC 2NL (confirmation about AOS) and DV fee receipt to send the package? Any risk of rejecting the application?
DV payment cashed on April 29th. Everything is ready except that receipt.
Thank you for your answer.There’s no such thing as 90 day rule. It is basically some guideline provided by DOS to consular officers, it is not binding on USCIS. The IO will review the totality of the circumstances, regardless of the so called 90 day rule in determining if you’re attempting to circumvent the immigration process.
Some of the things the IO will be looking at includes if you were already in the US when you found out about your DV selection, how long you’ve been out of the US before returning to file a DV based AOS application, what was the duration of stay granted when you originally came to the US on your O1 and the purpose/event for which the visa was granted, has it already concluded? Did you return to the US for another event or simply to process a DV based AOS?
The fact that you already submitted your DS-260 with the mind of processing AOS and your being a named plaintiff in a recently filed mandamus are clear indications of an attempt at circumventing the immigration process which the IO can hold on to.
While I really do empathize with you and other selectees processing CP whose embassies are not processing DV based applications, or who are not likely to make it through because KCC is not scheduling them for interviews, I’m sorry I cannot provide you with DV based AOS guidance based on my knowing you are indeed trying to circumvent the immigration process.
Got it !! Thanks, sm1smom !!!!Go through the FAQ section of the AOS process spreadsheet.
Rather unfortunate you see my explanation of how the IO is likely to view your attempt as me being judgmental or harshly criticizing your plan. Too bad.Thank you for your answer.
First of all, I did not know they was such a thing as "trying to circumvent the immigration process". I have been told there was an option to switch from CP to AOS and this is only what I am trying to gather information on.
I am only trying, while staying in my right, to legally travel under a valid O-1 and continue the DV application process in the United States. The O visa has dual intent which allows me to do so legally. I have been living legally in the US for 10 years, and only decided to spend time close to my family back home during the pandemic.
So far, I have only submitted my DS-260 with the mind of going through the CP route.
I cannot help but feel judged by your previous response. The Internet can be harsh at times, or maybe (I hope) I am misinterpreting your tone.
I should probably ask a lawyer directly about it.
Igor, that's incredible. That is exactly the same issue I have. Check issued and sent on April 20th with USPS first class mail. I'm still trying to understand where my check is. Did you cancel the old check before sending the new one via priority express USPS?As for me, I sent my DV Fee on April 20th (USPS first class mail with a certified mail receipt (white and green small paper with a tracking number). However, after two weeks my mail wasn't delivered. Nobody can find it. I have made a money order inquiry to refund it and sent a new one with a priority express USPS (should be delivered the next day). I put priority mail (white red envelope) as a self-addressed envelope. It has a tracking number too. Hope this time everything will be delivered. Do not want to send AOS package without a receipt.
I thought the same, but I feel waiting may be risky itself as it will get closer to the end of FY. Plus, problems like yours might occur.Do not want to send AOS package without a receipt.
@IgorMirs Thanks for sharing. I did send with Express (overnight) with Express SASE.
I thought the same, but I feel waiting may be risky itself as it will get closer to the end of FY. Plus, problems like yours might occur.
I've seen users w/ accepted package w/o receipt. Have you recently seen user whose package was rejected b/c of not including the receipt?
Thanks @raphael1899. But it does say to include it here (under "Application Process and Supporting Evidence"):The DOS webpage with instructions on how to pay the fee states to "Bring the receipt that is mailed back to you to your interview at USCIS." It doesn't say that it has to be included in the package.
That is great to hear. How much did it take for you to receive the acceptance notice (from delivery date)?Mine was not.
Thanks @raphael1899. But it does say to include it here (under "Application Process and Supporting Evidence"):
uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility/green-card-through-the-diversity-immigrant-visa-program
That is great to hear. How much did it take for you to receive the acceptance notice (from delivery date)?
The page you referenced also indicates one needs to contact USCIS to confirm eligibility, and if USCIS confirms eligibility to go ahead and book an appointment with your local office - are those the steps you took?The DOS webpage with instructions on how to pay the fee states to "Bring the receipt that is mailed back to you to your interview at USCIS." It doesn't say that it has to be included in the package.
Adjustment of Status in the United States
travel.state.gov
I'm not sure how many packages that are sent without the receipt are rejected. Mine was not.
No, they are not. I was simply pointing out a piece of information I found on the DOS official website. My post was not meant as a suggestion that people should not include their DV receipt.The page you referenced also indicates one needs to contact USCIS to confirm eligibility, and if USCIS confirms eligibility to go ahead and book an appointment with your local office - are those the steps you took?
1. Yes, it happens.Hi Mom!
While my interview has been scheduled for 05/27, I still haven't received a notice for biometrics service. It has been more than 2 weeks since I got my interview notice and now I am feeling a bit restless. So, my questions to you are:
1. Based on some members' timelines, I think it is okay to have biometrics after the interview?
2. Can I write (letter) to NBC or my FO detailing my issue? Would that usually be considered by USCIS?
3. How can I expedite biometrics service? Would initiating a congressional inquiry or talking to a tier 2 agent be helpful (or sounds reasonable) to schedule biometrics at this point? It has been over 90 days since I filed and about 2 months since I received my lockbox acceptance notification.
Thank you!
And I was also pointing out the DOS official website is not quite accurate. The DOS while it may have oversight of the DV process in general, it has no jurisdiction on how the USCIS operates, the instructions they provide clearly shows they do not know how USCIS operates either.No, they are not. I was simply pointing out a piece of information I found on the DOS official website. My post was not meant as a suggestion that people should not include their DV receipt.
If you think my post is misleading or confusing, I can delete it. I definitely don't want to cause any confusion.And I was also pointing out the DOS official website is not quite accurate. The DOS while it may have oversight of the DV process in general, it has no jurisdiction on how the USCIS operates, the instructions they provide clearly shows they do not know how USCIS operates either.
There's no need for that. The needed clarification has already been made. The AOS process spreadsheet also points out people may submit their AOS package without the DV receipt if they like, they just need to be aware of the slight risk associated with that.If you think my post is misleading or confusing, I can delete it. I definitely don't want to cause any confusion.
It doesn't need to be notarized or contain an Apostille. The B/C needs to be a long form version from the recognized issuing authority per the DOS Visa Reciprocity page.Can you help me understand what is the certified translation for a birth certificate? Is the translator's stamp enough or it should be notarized or even with Apostille?